Dr. Kent graduated from the Midwestern University/ Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1993. He works in North Fond du Lac, WI and 1 other location and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Kent is affiliated with Aurora Medical Center -Oshkosh.
Dr. Kent graduated from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1989. He works in Jericho, NY and specializes in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry.
The present disclosure relates to systems and processes for detecting and rejecting defective absorbent articles from a converting line. In particular, the systems and methods may utilize feedback from technologies, such as vision systems, sensors, remote input and output stations, and controllers with synchronized embedded clocks to accurately correlate inspection results and measurements from an absorbent article converting process. As such, the systems and methods may accurately apply the use of precision clock synchronization for both instrumentation and control system devices on a non-deterministic communications network. In turn, the clock synchronized control and instrumentation network may be used to control a reject system on converters of absorbent articles. In some embodiments, the controller will reject only defective absorbent articles without the need to reject non-defective absorbent articles.
Systems And Methods For Detecting And Rejecting Defective Absorbent Articles From A Converting Line
Jeffrey Michael Kent - Lebanon OH, US Louis J. Cedrone - Mason OH, US
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
700110
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to systems and processes for detecting and rejecting defective absorbent articles from a converting line. In particular, the systems and methods may utilize feedback from technologies, such as vision systems, sensors, remote input and output stations, and controllers with synchronized embedded clocks to accurately correlate inspection results and measurements from an absorbent article converting process. As such, the systems and methods may accurately apply the use of precision clock synchronization for both instrumentation and control system devices on a non-deterministic communications network. In turn, the clock synchronized control and instrumentation network may be used to control a reject system on converters of absorbent articles. In some embodiments, the controller will reject only defective absorbent articles without the need to reject non-defective absorbent articles.
Apparatuses And Methods For Fabricating Elastomeric Laminates
Uwe SCHNEIDER - Cincinnati OH, US Jeffrey Michael KENT - Lebanon OH, US Louis J. CEDRONE - Mason OH, US
International Classification:
B32B 37/02 B32B 37/12 B32B 41/00 B32B 38/18
US Classification:
156 64
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to methods for manufacturing absorbent articles, and in particular, to methods for making elastomeric laminates that may be used as components of absorbent articles. The methods and apparatuses according to the present disclosure may be configured to automatically rethread elastic materials that may break during the assembly process. The apparatuses and methods herein may also utilize various types of inspection systems and methods that detect breaks in the elastic material during the manufacturing process. Such systems and methods may report on the broken elastic material, and in some instances, may stop the manufacturing process if the broken elastic material is not automatically rethreaded after a predetermined period of time. In addition, the inspection system may also track a length of the laminate containing the broken elastic material (referred to herein as a defect length) as the defect length advances through additional converting processes.
Methods And Apparatuses For Rejecting Defective Absorbent Articles From A Converting Line
Robert George Cox - Cincinnati OH, US Michael Devin Long - Springfield Township OH, US Justin B. Owens - Fort Thomas KY, US Todd Douglas Lenser - Liberty Township OH, US David Carlton Ordway - Oxford OH, US Kazuya Ogawa - Akashi, JP Jeffry Rosiak - Loveland OH, US Jeffrey Michael Kent - Lebanon OH, US Louis J. Cedrone - Mason OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A61F 13/49
US Classification:
493 3
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to methods and apparatuses for rejecting defective absorbent articles from a converting line. At a downstream portion of a converting process, a continuous length of absorbent articles may be subjected to a final knife and cut to create discrete absorbent articles advancing on a first carrier. From the first carrier, the discrete absorbent articles may be transferred to a transfer apparatus, which in turn, transfers the discrete absorbent articles to a second carrier. The transfer apparatus may include carrier members that orbit around an axis of rotation and may be adapted to receive the absorbent articles from the first carrier and transfer the absorbent articles to the second carrier. Defective absorbent articles may be detected by an inspection system, which may be operably connected with the transfer apparatus and/or the first carrier to remove the defective absorbent articles from the converting process.
Methods And Apparatuses For Transferring Absorbent Articles And Rejecting Defective Absorbent Articles
Robert George Cox - Cincinnati OH, US Michael Devin Long - Springfield Township OH, US Justin B. Owens - Fort Thomas KY, US Todd Douglas Lenser - Liberty Township OH, US David Carlton Ordway - Oxford OH, US Kazuya Ogawa - Akashi, JP Jeffry Rosiak - Loveland OH, US Jeffrey Michael Kent - Lebanon OH, US Louis J. Cedrone - Mason OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A61F 13/49
US Classification:
493 8
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to methods and apparatuses for rejecting defective absorbent articles from a converting line. At a downstream portion of a converting process, a continuous length of absorbent articles may be subjected to a final knife and cut to create discrete absorbent articles advancing on a first carrier. From the first carrier, the discrete absorbent articles may be transferred to a transfer apparatus, which in turn, transfers the discrete absorbent articles to a second carrier. The transfer apparatus may include carrier members that orbit around an axis of rotation and may be adapted to receive the absorbent articles from the first carrier and transfer the absorbent articles to the second carrier. Defective absorbent articles may be detected by an inspection system, which may be operably connected with the transfer apparatus and/or the first carrier to remove the defective absorbent articles from the converting process.
Systems And Methods For Adjusting Target Manufacturing Parameters On An Absorbent Product Converting Line
- Cincinnati OH, US Louis J. Cedrone - Mason OH, US Jeffrey Michael Kent - Lebanon OH, US Helen Louise Von Den Steinen - Bad Soden am Taunus, DE William Lawrence Lightcap - Indian Hill OH, US Daniel Royce - Blue Ash OH, US
International Classification:
G05B 19/418 A61F 13/15
Abstract:
Systems and processes herein may be configured to correlate manufacturing parameters and performance feedback parameters with individual absorbent articles manufactured by a converting apparatus. Embodiments of the systems herein may include inspection sensors configured to inspect substrates and/or component parts advancing along the converting line and communicate inspection parameters to a controller and historian. The systems may also include process sensors configured to monitor equipment on the converting line and communicate process parameters to the controller and historian. The systems herein may also be adapted to receive performance feedback parameters based on the packaged absorbent articles. The systems may correlate inspection parameters, process parameters, and/or performance feedback parameters with individual absorbent articles produced on the converting line. The controller may also be configured to perform various functions based on the performance feedback parameters.
Systems And Methods For Adjusting Target Manufacturing Parameters On An Absorbent Product Converting Line
- Cincinnati OH, US Louis J. Cedrone - Mason OH, US Jeffrey Michael Kent - Lebanon OH, US Helen Louise Von Den Steinen - Bad Soden am Taunus, DE William Lawrence Lightcap - Indian Hill OH, US Daniel Royce - Blue Ash OH, US
International Classification:
G05B 19/418 A61F 13/15
Abstract:
Systems and processes herein may be configured to correlate manufacturing parameters and performance feedback parameters with individual absorbent articles manufactured by a converting apparatus. Embodiments of the systems herein may include inspection sensors configured to inspect substrates and/or component parts advancing along the converting line and communicate inspection parameters to a controller and historian. The systems may also include process sensors configured to monitor equipment on the converting line and communicate process parameters to the controller and historian. The systems herein may also be adapted to receive performance feedback parameters based on the packaged absorbent articles. The systems may correlate inspection parameters, process parameters, and/or performance feedback parameters with individual absorbent articles produced on the converting line. The controller may also be configured to perform various functions based on the performance feedback parameters.
Methods And Apparatuses For Rejecting Defective Absorbent Articles From A Converting Line
- Cincinnati OH, US Michael Devin Long - Springfield Township OH, US Justin Brent Owens - Fort Thomas KY, US Todd Douglas Lenser - Liberty Township OH, US David Carlton Ordway - Oxford OH, US Kazuya Ogawa - West Chester OH, US Jeffry Rosiak - Loveland OH, US Jeffrey Michael Kent - Lebanon OH, US Louis J. Cedrone - Mason OH, US
International Classification:
A61F 13/15 G05B 19/418
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to methods and apparatuses for rejecting defective absorbent articles from a converting line. At a downstream portion of a converting process, a continuous length of absorbent articles may be subjected to a final knife and cut to create discrete absorbent articles advancing on a first carrier. From the first carrier, the discrete absorbent articles may be transferred to a transfer apparatus, which in turn, transfers the discrete absorbent articles to a second carrier. The transfer apparatus may include carrier members that orbit around an axis of rotation and may be adapted to receive the absorbent articles from the first carrier and transfer the absorbent articles to the second carrier. Defective absorbent articles may be detected by an inspection system, which may be operably connected with the transfer apparatus and/or the first carrier to remove the defective absorbent articles from the converting process.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Jeffrey Kent General Manager
Vancouver Accommodation Service Hotels
98 468 Seymour St, Vancouver, BC V6B 3H1
Jeffrey J Kent
Q.C.W. INC
Cincinnati, OH
Resumes
Former Managing Director Enterprise-Wide Corporate Facilities Nemours Children's Health System
Nemours
Former Managing Director Enterprise-Wide Corporate Facilities Nemours Children's Health System
Nemours
Former Managing Director Corporate Facilities Nemours Children's Health System
Swedshamerican Health System Dec 1998 - Jul 2006
Director Facility Planning Design and Construction
Mt Air Construction and Development Apr 1995 - Dec 1998
Presdent
Huntington National Bank Jan 1990 - Apr 1995
Vice President Division Manager Facility Services
Education:
Texas A&M University 1971 - 1975
Bachelor of Architecture, Bachelors, Architecture
Skills:
Project Planning Facilities Management Contract Management Construction Contract Negotiation Project Management Healthcare Management Budgets Leed Hospitals Strategic Planning Leadership Process Scheduler Team Building Construction Management Leed Ap Process Improvement Program Management Renovation Submittals Green Building Customer Service Design Research Real Estate Business Development Architecture Microsoft Office Operations Management Business Strategy Risk Management Autocad Change Management Architectural Design Healthcare Management Public Speaking Healthcare Consulting Space Planning Powerpoint New Business Development System Administration Organizational Development Microsoft Excel Healthcare Information Technology Negotiation Sustainability Team Leadership Bim Ms Project Event Planning
Managing Partner at The Kent Law Firm - 2013-present Partner/Attorney at Law Offices of McDonnell & Kent, Inc. - 1995-2013 Attorney at Bridgman, Mordkin, Gould & Shapiro - 1992-1995 Certified Law Clerk at Orange County District Attorney's Office - 1991-1992 Law Clerk at Orange County Public Defender's Office - 1989-1991
Education:
Western State University College of Law Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1992 University of California - Irvine Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts - Political Science Graduated - 1989 University of California - Irvine Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts - Economics Graduated - 1989
Specialties:
Criminal Defense - 60%, 32 years, 2,000 cases DUI / DWI - 20%, 32 years, 1,500 cases Federal Crime - 10%, 32 years, 200 cases Juvenile - 10%, 32 years, 500 cases
Languages:
Spanish
Associations:
North Orange County Bar Association - Vice President, 2014-present North Orange County Bar Association - Board of Directors, 2012-present Orange County Criminal Defense Bar Association - Member, 2009-present U.S. District Court, Northern District of California - Member, 2009-present United States Supreme Court - Member, 1996-present National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers - Member, 1995-present U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit - Member, 1995-present U.S. District Court, Southern District of California - Member, 1995-present U.S. District Court, Central District of California - Member, 1993-present U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California - Member, 1993-present California Attorneys for Criminal Justice - Member, 1992-present California Public Defenders Association - Member, 1992-present Criminal Law Section - State Bar of California - Member, 1992-present Orange County Bar Association - Member, 1992-present State Bar of California - Member, 1992-present State Bar of California, Criminal Law Section - Member, 1992-present North Orange County Bar Association - Board of Directors, 2009-2011 North Orange County Bar Association - Secretary, 2009-2011 North Orange County Bar Association - Co-founder, 2009
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Jeffrey D. Kent, Attorney at Law, has been practicing exclusively criminal law since hebegan his legal career in Orange County, California, in 1992. He is a...
Washington West Elementary School Olean NY 1982-1983, North Hill Elementary School Olean NY 1983-1986, Village Elementary School North Highlands CA 1986-1989, Saint Lawrence School North Highlands CA 1989-1991, Jesuit High School Carmichael CA 1991-1995
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Terry Thompson, Joe Strazicich, Barbara Teefy, Jimbo Byrnes, Debbie Greene